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    Oct 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Jeannie Berlin, JoBeth Williams join 'Other Desert Cities' cast

    The Los Angeles premiere of "Other Desert Cities" by Jon Robin Baitz is to feature Jeannie Berlin, JoBeth Williams and Robin Weigert. The actors are joining the previously announced Justin Long and Robert Foxworth in the comedy about a wealthy family living in Palm Springs.
    The Los Angeles premiere of "Other Desert Cities" by Jon Robin Baitz is to feature Jeannie Berlin, JoBeth Williams and Robin Weigert. The actors are joining the previously announced Justin Long and Robert Foxworth in the comedy about a wealthy family...

    Tags: JoBeth Williams, Justin Long, Robin Weigert, Lincoln Center, Pulitzer Prize Awards

  2. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Movie review: 'Margaret'

    If you know Gerard Hopkins' Victorian-era poem "Spring and Fall," a reflection on the loss of innocence addressed to a young child named Margaret, you have a clue about what writer-director Kenneth Lonergan is getting at in "Margaret." This contemporary lament, starring Anna Paquin, seems partly inspired by the poem, though Hopkins is but one of many literary references scattered about.
    If you know Gerard Hopkins' Victorian-era poem "Spring and Fall," a reflection on the loss of innocence addressed to a young child named Margaret, you have a clue about what writer-director Kenneth Lonergan is getting at in "Margaret." This contemporary...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Bus Accidents, Matt Damon, Entertainment, Collective Contract

  4. Jan 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Anna Paquin on the unlikely resurrection of 'Margaret'

    24 Frames
    Actress Anna Paquin interviewed about Kenneth Lonergan's "Margaret"...
  6. Jan 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Rango,' 'Margaret' head back into movie theaters Friday

    24 Frames
    'Rango' and 'Margaret' are re-released into Los Angeles theaters for one week beginning Friday...
  8. Sep 29, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Movie Projector: Holdovers likely to beat '50/50,' 'Dream House'

    Company Town
    Four new films are being released this weekend: the cancer comedy "50/50," "What's Your Number?" with Anna Faris, the faith-based drama "Courageous" and the thriller "Dream House." But all four debut are expected to come in behind three films that...
  10. May 31, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Judy Blume, forever

    The first time I read Judy Blume's "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" was on an eight-hour road trip over the winter holidays. I was 7. We were on our way to visit cousins and I was squeezed in the backseat with my two older brothers, sandwiched between a collection of teenage arms and legs. The weather was dicey that day, the roads slick. My brothers were asleep, and I was off in another world. New Jersey, to be precise, where sixth-grader Margaret Simon was encountering the first, exciting, uncertain moments of puberty and performing exercises accompanied by the hopeful chant: "I must — I must — I must increase my bust!"
    The first time I read Judy Blume's "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" was on an eight-hour road trip over the winter holidays. I was 7. We were on our way to visit cousins and I was squeezed in the backseat with my two older brothers, sandwiched...

    Tags: Chemotherapy, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Treatments, The Second City, Arts and Culture

  12. Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Noboday Walks' a provocative, if flawed, story of temptation ★★

    "Nobody Walks" is one of those fishbowl films: An idea is tossed in like a crumb, then we wait and watch what happens.
    "Nobody Walks" is one of those fishbowl films: An idea is tossed in like a crumb, then we wait and watch what happens. This dark story unfolding in sunshine wonders what might happen to a beautifully blended but bored California family when a pretty...

    Tags: Lena Dunham, Girls (tv program), Rosemarie DeWitt, Justin Kirk, Entertainment

  14. Jan 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. 'Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close': Post-9/11 film milks viewer emotions with impunity -- 1 1/2 stars

    "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" transforms the carnage and unruly grief of Sept. 11, 2001, known to its preteen Upper West Side Manhattan protagonist as "The Worst Day," into an occasion for interborough healing and emotional encounters of the cheapest kind. If actors this good cannot overcome their material, then we can only say: Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock … Max von Sydow, Zoe Caldwell, Viola Davis, Jeffrey Wright, John Goodman… thanks for your honest efforts in the service of a fundamentally dishonest weepie.
    "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" transforms the carnage and unruly grief of Sept. 11, 2001, known to its preteen Upper West Side Manhattan protagonist as "The Worst Day," into an occasion for interborough healing and emotional encounters of the...

    Tags: Sandra Bullock, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Entertainment, Kenneth Lonergan, John Goodman

  16. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  17. 'Margaret' review: An enthralling, choppy, two-and-a-half-hour drama from 2005

    <strong>*** (out of four)</strong>
    RedEye movie critic
    *** (out of four) A good way to tell when a movie’s been on the shelf for a while: when it’s set in the present and characters go to a theater where “Roll Bounce” and “Flightplan” are playing. Held since 2005 due to...

    Tags: Matt Damon, Anna Paquin, Mark Ruffalo, Anthony Minghella, Kenneth Lonergan

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